Understanding Horse Gender: Stallion, Gelding, and Mare Explained

Learn the key terms for male and female horses: stallion, gelding, and mare. Explore their definitions and differences.

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A male horse is called a stallion if intact and a gelding if castrated. A female horse is referred to as a mare. These terms help distinguish between the genders and, in some cases, the reproductive status of the horse.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What is the difference between a stallion and a gelding? A stallion is an intact male horse, while a gelding is a male horse that has been castrated.
  2. What do you call a female horse? A female horse is referred to as a mare.
  3. What does 'intact' mean in terms of horse gender? Intact refers to a male horse that has not been castrated, meaning it retains its reproductive capabilities.
  4. Can geldings reproduce? No, geldings cannot reproduce, as they have been castrated.